PvtDonutDJ88
Dec18-08, 06:29 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
While sledding down a hill Jenny(40kg with the sled) reaches a top speed of 6m/s at the bottom. She then slides on flat ground to a stop. If the coefficient of friction between the sled and the ground is 0.04 how far will Jenny slide?
2. Relevant equations
VF2=VI2+2a\DeltaX
(\DeltaX=total distance)
VF=VI+at
FN=mg
FF=FNU
3. The attempt at a solution
I have found FN and got 392(FN=mg, or FN=(-40kg)(-9.8)=392) then found the total frictional force that was 15.68(FF=FNU, or FF=(392)(.04)=15.68) I'm having problems finding the acceleration, so i can actually find the distance, how can i take the info i have now and plug it into an equation to find acceleration? If i need a different equation than i have there, please show me, i'm confused on what to do next
While sledding down a hill Jenny(40kg with the sled) reaches a top speed of 6m/s at the bottom. She then slides on flat ground to a stop. If the coefficient of friction between the sled and the ground is 0.04 how far will Jenny slide?
2. Relevant equations
VF2=VI2+2a\DeltaX
(\DeltaX=total distance)
VF=VI+at
FN=mg
FF=FNU
3. The attempt at a solution
I have found FN and got 392(FN=mg, or FN=(-40kg)(-9.8)=392) then found the total frictional force that was 15.68(FF=FNU, or FF=(392)(.04)=15.68) I'm having problems finding the acceleration, so i can actually find the distance, how can i take the info i have now and plug it into an equation to find acceleration? If i need a different equation than i have there, please show me, i'm confused on what to do next